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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|December 6, 2016
Corrigendum to "A novel multilocus phylogenetic estimation reveals unrecognized diversity in Asian horned toads, genus Megophrys sensu lato (Anura: Megophryidae)". [Mol. Phylogen. Evol. 106 (2017) 28-43]Jin-Min Chen, Wei-Wei Zhou, Nikolay A Poyarkov, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|September 14, 2016
A novel multilocus phylogenetic estimation reveals unrecognized diversity in Asian horned toads, genus Megophrys sensu lato (Anura: Megophryidae)Jin-Min Chen, Wei-Wei Zhou, Nikolay A Poyarkov, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 29, 2017
Idiosyncratic responses to climate-driven forest fragmentation and marine incursions in reed frogs from Central Africa and the Gulf of Guinea IslandsRayna C Bell, Juan L Parra, Gabriel Badjedjea, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 14, 2018
Large-scale phylogenetic analyses provide insights into unrecognized diversity and historical biogeography of Asian leaf-litter frogs, genus Leptolalax (Anura: Megophryidae)Jin-Min Chen, Nikolay A Poyarkov, Chatmongkon Suwannapoom, et al.
Molecular Ecology|September 13, 2021
Giant Tree Frog diversification in West and Central Africa: Isolation by physical barriers, climate, and reproductive traitsKyle E Jaynes, Edward A Myers, Václav Gvoždík, et al.
Plos One|September 3, 2011
Is chytridiomycosis an emerging infectious disease in Asia?Andrea Swei, Jodi J L Rowley, Dennis Rödder, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|March 16, 2023
DNA barcoding of Chinese snakes reveals hidden diversity and conservation needsYun-He Wu, Shao-Bing Hou, Zhi-Yong Yuan, et al.
Nature|April 28, 2022
A global reptile assessment highlights shared conservation needs of tetrapodsNeil Cox, Bruce E Young, Philip Bowles, et al.
Plos Biology|November 22, 2023
Specimen collection is essential for modern scienceMichael W Nachman, Elizabeth J Beckman, Rauri Ck Bowie, et al.
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|December 6, 2016
Corrigendum to "A novel multilocus phylogenetic estimation reveals unrecognized diversity in Asian horned toads, genus Megophrys sensu lato (Anura: Megophryidae)". [Mol. Phylogen. Evol. 106 (2017) 28-43]Jin-Min Chen, Wei-Wei Zhou, Nikolay A Poyarkov, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|September 14, 2016
A novel multilocus phylogenetic estimation reveals unrecognized diversity in Asian horned toads, genus Megophrys sensu lato (Anura: Megophryidae)Jin-Min Chen, Wei-Wei Zhou, Nikolay A Poyarkov, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 29, 2017
Idiosyncratic responses to climate-driven forest fragmentation and marine incursions in reed frogs from Central Africa and the Gulf of Guinea IslandsRayna C Bell, Juan L Parra, Gabriel Badjedjea, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 14, 2018
Large-scale phylogenetic analyses provide insights into unrecognized diversity and historical biogeography of Asian leaf-litter frogs, genus Leptolalax (Anura: Megophryidae)Jin-Min Chen, Nikolay A Poyarkov, Chatmongkon Suwannapoom, et al.
Molecular Ecology|September 13, 2021
Giant Tree Frog diversification in West and Central Africa: Isolation by physical barriers, climate, and reproductive traitsKyle E Jaynes, Edward A Myers, Václav Gvoždík, et al.
Plos One|September 3, 2011
Is chytridiomycosis an emerging infectious disease in Asia?Andrea Swei, Jodi J L Rowley, Dennis Rödder, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|March 16, 2023
DNA barcoding of Chinese snakes reveals hidden diversity and conservation needsYun-He Wu, Shao-Bing Hou, Zhi-Yong Yuan, et al.
Nature|April 28, 2022
A global reptile assessment highlights shared conservation needs of tetrapodsNeil Cox, Bruce E Young, Philip Bowles, et al.
Plos Biology|November 22, 2023
Specimen collection is essential for modern scienceMichael W Nachman, Elizabeth J Beckman, Rauri Ck Bowie, et al.
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